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BRADFORD REPORTS 2008
Picture Pryce - brilliant against his old club.

St Helens 58 Bradford 20

By Ross Heppenstall, PA Sport

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Leon Pryce produced a moment of second-half brilliance to send St Helens on their way to a 10th successive victory and heap more misery on his hometown club Bradford.

The 6ft 4in Great Britain international, 26, quit the Bulls at the end of 2005 and joined Saints in pursuit of silverware and a regular starting berth at stand-off.

He has achieved both in spades and provided his erstwhile employers with a reminder of his awesome ability in the 52nd minute when a combination of searing pace and clever footwork took him past a clutch of bewildered Bradford defenders and created the space to send Jon Wilkin racing clear from 35 metres.

It was Wilkin's second and Saints' fifth score of the game and gave them breathing space against a Bulls outfit fighting desperately under the weight of a crippling injury list.

From there Saints did not look back and five further scores were added by hat-trick hero Bryn Hargreaves, James Roby and Pryce to take the hosts' try tally to 10.

Bradford arrived on Merseyside without the services of eight first-team regulars and in the midst of a dismal run of form which saw them lose their previous three outings.

Steve McNamara's men competed gamely, however, in the first half in particular, and two early tries from winger Semi Tadulala and centre Paul Sykes put them 8-0 ahead.

They opened the scoring after seven minutes when Iestyn Harris fed Ben Jeffries, who in turn found Shontayne Hape and the Kiwi's neat short offload ushered Tadulala over the line in the left corner.

Harris could not convert from a difficult angle but six minutes later the Bulls again breached St Helens' line when Sykes burst through a gaping hole to touch down for a try he failed to convert.

Saints came back strongly in the 18th minute when Maurie Fa'asavalu crashed over the line and Sean Long added the extras for the first of his nine conversions.

Harris then bustled his way over in similar fashion for Bradford but well-taken scores from Wilkin, Ste Tyrer and James Graham in the space of 10 minutes put Saints in control at the break.

First Wilkin showed admirable pace to weave his way through the visiting defence and five minutes later Paul Sculthorpe sent Tyrer over in the right corner after Long's bomb caused panic in the Bradford backline.

Saints' dominance continued as half-time approached and Graham produced a powerful hand-off to create the space to cross the line from close range.

Long converted three of his side's four first-half tries to establish a 22-14 interval advantage.

In the 52nd minute the game was well and truly up for Bradford after Pryce sold James Evans an outrageous dummy and raced clear before sending Wilkin clear from 35 metres to claim his second.

The Bulls hit back two minutes later when Jeffries found space down the right flank and sent Dave Halley over in a corner for a try which Sykes converted.

Yet again, though, Saints hit back and on the hour mark Keiron Cunningham's delightful offload sent Hargreaves under the posts from close range.

Hargreaves quickly claimed his second and then Roby and Pryce both had routine scores to pile the misery on Bradford, who were made to pay for the loss of second row forward Simon Finnigan to the sinbin.

Hargreaves had the final say with another close-range score to complete his treble and Long converted for his ninth goal.

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